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we have a problem in that the governing e leets in large part, not just in government, but outside of government as well focused on boutique issues that really are not relevant to the immediate and serious economic hardships that many americans face right now, and i think we got to get the priorities in order. if you have a growing economy, and you're doing well, and people are prosperous, you have the resources to tackle every problem that's out there including environmental problems. when the economy is shrinking or growing weakly, you don't have the resources to tackle any of the other problems, and, frankly, environmental quality is the worst in poor countries. this is true historically as well as internationally. you got to get the economics right first before you afford the luxury of environmental protection. liz: climate change work a luxury, what do you think? >> well, no, nine out of the ten hottest years on record have been since 2000 globally. this is is a problem now. liz: what do you think? >> it's not a problem now. right now, i want to see the government focusing on get
we have a problem in that the governing e leets in large part, not just in government, but outside of government as well focused on boutique issues that really are not relevant to the immediate and serious economic hardships that many americans face right now, and i think we got to get the priorities in order. if you have a growing economy, and you're doing well, and people are prosperous, you have the resources to tackle every problem that's out there including environmental problems. when the...
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right now they do not know that the only major area of government where he is making reductions is in our defense system. i did not agree with him when he wanted to change the emphasis on the middle east to the far east. that is why i went to the far east last week and looked. we have serious problems. we have changing of our personnel from japan to guam. this is the sign for the president's to be diminishing the punishment. i knew this was coming. i remember his first budget four years ago. i knew what he was going to do. he was going to be starting his army of america. in may sound and fair but that is what i mean. i went to afghanistan so i can watch what is going on. but remember what happened. he defunded are only fit generation fighter. he did the same thing with airlift capacity. he did away with our future combat system. that is the first time there has been a major change proposed in about 40 years on the ground capability of america. the worst thing he did was do away with the interceptor in poland. i was part of that program. we discovered in 2007 that iran would have the c
right now they do not know that the only major area of government where he is making reductions is in our defense system. i did not agree with him when he wanted to change the emphasis on the middle east to the far east. that is why i went to the far east last week and looked. we have serious problems. we have changing of our personnel from japan to guam. this is the sign for the president's to be diminishing the punishment. i knew this was coming. i remember his first budget four years ago. i...
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in order for the form a government he will have to come close to form a government. conventional wisdom says, if he forms a government israel will be close to negotiations again. former anchorman turned politician made statements saying he ran on a platform on mandatory military service. we ran the numbers larry. >> appreciate it. with the prime minister's party working with a weak erer majori what does this mean for the u.s. in the middle east? sorry, ambassador ginsberg. the question is iran. not palestine and also president obama. how does this affect israel's relation wi relation? >> it is clear that the wings have been clipped. >>> if he is going to abide by we don't want you playing around with the united states relationship. he's going to have to be a lot more kinder and gentler to this president who won and overwhelming mandate to avoid going to war with iran. if you catch the president's speech and his address there were lines in there that made it clear that the president is going to walk the extra mile to see if he can engage iran rather than go to war wit
in order for the form a government he will have to come close to form a government. conventional wisdom says, if he forms a government israel will be close to negotiations again. former anchorman turned politician made statements saying he ran on a platform on mandatory military service. we ran the numbers larry. >> appreciate it. with the prime minister's party working with a weak erer majori what does this mean for the u.s. in the middle east? sorry, ambassador ginsberg. the question is...
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the government extended the state of emergency by three months. soldiers in retreat briefly seized the information ministry. they have reportedly called on the government to pass a draft constitution and release political prisoners. the u.s. capital is holding celebrations for the inauguration of president obama's second term. he pledges to bring down the more than 16 trillion dollar debt. the algerian government has been given details of last week's hostage crisis. the prime minister confirmed at least 37 foreign workers were killed. five others were unaccounted for. the workers killed were from japan, america, britain, france, and the philippines. a hostage takers came from egypt, canada, mauritania, and tunisia. 29 of the hostage-takers were killed. five were arrested. pol brennan has more. >> the international teams are being granted access. this is the japanese delegation trying to discover the fate of their countrymen that are unaccounted for. nine vehicles with libyan plates, 32 militants. they say the militants intended to hijack this bus
the government extended the state of emergency by three months. soldiers in retreat briefly seized the information ministry. they have reportedly called on the government to pass a draft constitution and release political prisoners. the u.s. capital is holding celebrations for the inauguration of president obama's second term. he pledges to bring down the more than 16 trillion dollar debt. the algerian government has been given details of last week's hostage crisis. the prime minister confirmed...
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this is not the democrats or house or -- we are increasing the cost of government. the only areas where we are decreasing is in our defense system and that's what needs to change. and we need to make our case to the american people because they don't know that. they don't know that the only major area of government where he is making reductions is in our defense system. so we have all these problems. i didn't agree with him when he wanted to change the emphasis from the middle east to the far east. that's why i went and looked at the situation. we have serious problems. we have all these situations that are coming up and it's no time for the president to be i did minute shg the budget to defend america. >> >> i knew this was coming, you know -- i remember his first budget four years ago and i knew what he was going to do. he was going to start his disarming of america. that may sound unfair but that's what i said at the time and i still mean it. i went to afghanistan so i could watch what was going on and hear him make his statement on the defense budget. let's reme
this is not the democrats or house or -- we are increasing the cost of government. the only areas where we are decreasing is in our defense system and that's what needs to change. and we need to make our case to the american people because they don't know that. they don't know that the only major area of government where he is making reductions is in our defense system. so we have all these problems. i didn't agree with him when he wanted to change the emphasis from the middle east to the far...
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companies bailed out by the government, aig and ally financial. we have heard chicken wings are more expensive this time of year. men stole $65,000 worth of tyson frozen chicken wings. straight ahead, we get the insight from lynn sweet of the chicago sun times. what lebron james said about his white house visit and the newest edition to the dog show. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal
companies bailed out by the government, aig and ally financial. we have heard chicken wings are more expensive this time of year. men stole $65,000 worth of tyson frozen chicken wings. straight ahead, we get the insight from lynn sweet of the chicago sun times. what lebron james said about his white house visit and the newest edition to the dog show. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night...
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. >> now with government getting ever so powerful. people weaponnize themselves. more of our tax dollars is going to help make the government even more powerful. >> reporter: dennis coulddennis kucinich. what happened to you. i miss sarah palin. i'm done talking now. >> jennifer: it's so true, it's so true, dennis. all right someone is always in our war room. check us out online link up to our twitter page, and you have a great night. we'll see you tomorrow. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: welcome to "the young turks." guess what kind of show we have for you guys? an awesome one. of course. well we've got a lot of interesting different topics for you guys, including the out of control gun violence in chicago. the woman we're about to show you has four different kids killed by gun violence in chicago alone. >> what did i do wrong? you know? i was there for them. i made sure that they had--we didn't have everything that we wanted but we had what we needed. >> cenk: and her last son died this weekend. it's tragic. we're going to talk to two different people about th
. >> now with government getting ever so powerful. people weaponnize themselves. more of our tax dollars is going to help make the government even more powerful. >> reporter: dennis coulddennis kucinich. what happened to you. i miss sarah palin. i'm done talking now. >> jennifer: it's so true, it's so true, dennis. all right someone is always in our war room. check us out online link up to our twitter page, and you have a great night. we'll see you tomorrow. [ ♪ theme music...
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and the good that government can do. it paid scant attention to the cost of -- >> bret: wait a second. >> thank you, sir. appreciate you. thank you. [ inaudible ] >> bret: you never know what you will hear in the little moments. i always get to hear steve hayes. [ laughter ] >> finishing my thought he spent time celebrating government without talking about the cost of big government. if there is an issue today, confronting the nation with the urgency than any other, it's hard debt. $16 trillion in debt. we had a few hundred words about that in a much longer speech. the president didn't do himself favors paying so little attention to something on the minds of so many americans. >> bret: kirsten, he is walking from the reviewing stand to the white house. a shot we don't usually get from the cameras there on the north lawn. but go ahead, your thoughts. >> the reason left and right say it's liberal speech is not for the same reason. it seems they're unified but they're not. liberals think it's liberal because he took pop sho
and the good that government can do. it paid scant attention to the cost of -- >> bret: wait a second. >> thank you, sir. appreciate you. thank you. [ inaudible ] >> bret: you never know what you will hear in the little moments. i always get to hear steve hayes. [ laughter ] >> finishing my thought he spent time celebrating government without talking about the cost of big government. if there is an issue today, confronting the nation with the urgency than any other, it's...
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the local people have seen video shot by government shoulder -- government soldiers showing short-range missiles being launched near damascus. officials have been quoted in the american press saying iran has supplied syria with a missile similar to a scud, but more precise. >> we have been extremely clear about how we feel about iranian efforts to prop up the assad regime. they're going to fail but we have to shed light on what iran is doing, not just the provision of iran -- provision of money and trainers, but the provision of tactics and techniques for trying to keep him in power. >> the un security council imposed sanctions on two iranian firms last month accused of supplying arms to the syrian government. the syrian prime minister visited teheran last week. iran has not confirmed it is supplying the government with weapons, but the opposition has told al-jazeera that they are concentrating their efforts on trying to cut off all supplies to regime coming into the country by sea. >> still to come on the program, neck-and-neck -- the polls are closed as germany's ruling coalition trie
the local people have seen video shot by government shoulder -- government soldiers showing short-range missiles being launched near damascus. officials have been quoted in the american press saying iran has supplied syria with a missile similar to a scud, but more precise. >> we have been extremely clear about how we feel about iranian efforts to prop up the assad regime. they're going to fail but we have to shed light on what iran is doing, not just the provision of iran -- provision of...
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this will be a very difficult negotiation to put together for the government. when you take a look at this, if bebe wanted to go for a purely secular government he would go governor lapid and bennett. lapid will also require domestic policies and an approach on the peace issue that bennett can't tolerate. if on the other hand bebe wanted to go for something that would be lapid on the one hand, you would have the same contradiction but the difference of the religious versus the secular. it will be a very difficult negotiation to put together. in the end, he will succeed but those parties like lapid-- lapid has enormous leverage right now and i dont expect he's going to give it away fair sopg. >> rose: what should be the united states' position right now, what this shea be dag? first question. second question, we're getting a new secretary of state, does that change the dynamic at all because of john kerry and his involvement from the middle east, especially with the syrians and others. >> i would say-- look, i think the-- in kerry's case, he will have an interes
this will be a very difficult negotiation to put together for the government. when you take a look at this, if bebe wanted to go for a purely secular government he would go governor lapid and bennett. lapid will also require domestic policies and an approach on the peace issue that bennett can't tolerate. if on the other hand bebe wanted to go for something that would be lapid on the one hand, you would have the same contradiction but the difference of the religious versus the secular. it will...
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smaller government is effectively a tax cut. >> you measure the burden of government by spending, not by taxing. >> all right. do you think the fed -- this is the big question. people are worried about bonds. ten-year treasury bonds, right, have gone from about 140 last summer to about 2% today. upward move. so the fed's not really holding down bond prices -- bond rates even though they're buying so many. let me ask you, is the bond play a sucker play right now? if you think there's stronger growth coming and you see this stock market rally which has great legs, corrections or not, great legs, is it time to get out of bonds? >> yes, some investors, larry, have to be in bonds, they're benchmarked, certain liquidity and credit restraints. they have to be in treasuries. as an individual investor, you'd want to stay away from bonds. and if you were a speculative investor, you'd want a short bonds. there's no value in the treasury market. with nominal gdp even at 4% let alone the possibility we could accelerate to five. they don't belong at 2%, really somewhere over 4%. they won't get to 4
smaller government is effectively a tax cut. >> you measure the burden of government by spending, not by taxing. >> all right. do you think the fed -- this is the big question. people are worried about bonds. ten-year treasury bonds, right, have gone from about 140 last summer to about 2% today. upward move. so the fed's not really holding down bond prices -- bond rates even though they're buying so many. let me ask you, is the bond play a sucker play right now? if you think there's...
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john has built strong relationships with leaders in governments here and around the world, and he has experience in representing our country in fragile and unpredictable circumstances. he was in pakistan and afghanistan a few years ago, and we were consulting over the phone. he played an instrumental role in working with president karzai at that time, to accept the results of the election and to move forward. i had to call harry reid and ask harry not to schedule any votes so john could continue to stay there to see that mission through. but that's what he does. he is a determined and effective representative of the united states, has been as a senator, will be as secretary. let me close by saying that leading our diplomats and development experts is a great honor, and every day as i testified yesterday, i have seen firsthand their skill, their bravery, their unwavering commitment to our country. i have been proud to call them colleagues and to serve as secretary of state. and i'm very pleased that john will be given the chance, subject to confirmation, to continue the work of a lifet
john has built strong relationships with leaders in governments here and around the world, and he has experience in representing our country in fragile and unpredictable circumstances. he was in pakistan and afghanistan a few years ago, and we were consulting over the phone. he played an instrumental role in working with president karzai at that time, to accept the results of the election and to move forward. i had to call harry reid and ask harry not to schedule any votes so john could...
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government -- with u.s. government with iranian officials here she's nice to hear professor lecture at american university in washington. the writing has appeared in "the new york times," "politico," foreign policy and washington monthly among others. they came to us last night from virginia, took a late night train and what i'd like to do is turn it over to you for your thoughts and comments to start off. >> thank you very much. i'm going to start for us today. let me thank you much for hosting us to thank you for coming. it's an honor pleasure and we look forward to nature scene discussion today. i'm going to start with two provocative themes from our new book, "going to tehran: why the united states must come to terms with the islamic republic of iran". the first of these means, and these two get at the heart of our book. the united states is today enhanced and for the past two years a power and relative decline in the middle east. the second core team as the biggest beneficiary of american ongoing declin
government -- with u.s. government with iranian officials here she's nice to hear professor lecture at american university in washington. the writing has appeared in "the new york times," "politico," foreign policy and washington monthly among others. they came to us last night from virginia, took a late night train and what i'd like to do is turn it over to you for your thoughts and comments to start off. >> thank you very much. i'm going to start for us today. let me...
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they can only buy government-approved insurance. >> it's plenty complicated. the i.r.s. has to track every american income on monthly basis so it can tell h.h.s. how much each individual gets in subsidiaries and tell homeland security to make sure recipients are not here illegally and much more. the administration says not to worry, it will have systems up and ready to make it all work. bret? >> bret: we'll see. jim. thanks. there were no hard-hitting exchanges in president obama's "60 minutes" interview. that has some people upset. plus, one of the president's top advisors takes his show on the road. we'll explain next. on grapevine. nexium, the purple pill, helps provide many with day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disea.. there is risk of bone fracture, and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your dooror right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomhh conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium is right for you. find out
they can only buy government-approved insurance. >> it's plenty complicated. the i.r.s. has to track every american income on monthly basis so it can tell h.h.s. how much each individual gets in subsidiaries and tell homeland security to make sure recipients are not here illegally and much more. the administration says not to worry, it will have systems up and ready to make it all work. bret? >> bret: we'll see. jim. thanks. there were no hard-hitting exchanges in president obama's...
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i crease in spending of the government which was a massive increase in spending. increasing taxation especially on the rich is a third item. i think he wanls to contin-- wa continue that. he wants to get to levels of entitlement that will make much more equality between the classes that's where he wants to go. to do it he will have to raise taxes. that will be one of the number one issues on his agenda to raise taxes way beyond where we have been ever since the reagan era. >> juan, how can that be? he has to see the spending problem that we are in. what do you think the thought process is about that since has done some cuts but not enough to make a difference. what do you think his thoughts are on it? >> when you think of some of the positions of debt reduction president obama has been slow to the table in part because he doesn't see republicans as a worthy partner for the steps that have a strong political fallout. people will punish you for people cutting the entitlement programs people punish you at the polls rhetorically. one of steve's great heros congressman
i crease in spending of the government which was a massive increase in spending. increasing taxation especially on the rich is a third item. i think he wanls to contin-- wa continue that. he wants to get to levels of entitlement that will make much more equality between the classes that's where he wants to go. to do it he will have to raise taxes. that will be one of the number one issues on his agenda to raise taxes way beyond where we have been ever since the reagan era. >> juan, how...
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so that the government becomes stronger again so the future this is a time to persia as far as we can tell that we are using is going to be on syrian for some time before all parties realize that the cost of keeping this conflict is going to be too damaging for everybody once you all realize nobody is going to be winnowed if this conflict continues then you will have the moccasins but as long as everybody some people believe that we will be winning if we keep that perjury and decision the government and the government believes that if they keep persia in the opposition there would be women there would be no stability in the country a great collaboration over the last four yes that's how u.s. president barack obama described his first term in office with hillary clinton is now leaving the post of secretary of state but appeared in a joint televised interview as america's top diplomat prepares to step down my colleague and it's an hour brings us a review of her time in office. responding to calls for decisive action in the region obama cited egypt as one of the examples of where his adm
so that the government becomes stronger again so the future this is a time to persia as far as we can tell that we are using is going to be on syrian for some time before all parties realize that the cost of keeping this conflict is going to be too damaging for everybody once you all realize nobody is going to be winnowed if this conflict continues then you will have the moccasins but as long as everybody some people believe that we will be winning if we keep that perjury and decision the...
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government, with the u.s. government with the iranian officials. she's now a senior professor, lecturer at american university in washington. their writing has appeared in "the new york times," politico, foreign policy and washington monthly, among others. they came to us last night from virginia. they took the late night train and stayed here. and what i'd like to do is just turn it over to you for your thoughts and comments to start off. >> well, thank you very much. i'm going to start off for us today. let me start by thanking you for hosting us. it's a real honor and pleasure, and we look forward to an interesting discussion today. i'm going to start with two provocative themes from our new book, "going to tehran: why the united states must come to terms with the islam you can republic of iran." the first of these themes, and these two really get at the heart of our book. the first of these themes is that the united states is today and has been for the past few years a power in relative decline in the middle east. and the second core theme is t
government, with the u.s. government with the iranian officials. she's now a senior professor, lecturer at american university in washington. their writing has appeared in "the new york times," politico, foreign policy and washington monthly, among others. they came to us last night from virginia. they took the late night train and stayed here. and what i'd like to do is just turn it over to you for your thoughts and comments to start off. >> well, thank you very much. i'm going...
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later we'll report from bahrain where doctors say they face of the same brutal treatment as the anti government protesters are trying to say. you say eight pm here in moscow you live with us on our t.v. i'm to bang with say we begin in egypt egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the turmoil gripping the country the state of emergency and curfews declared in the three provinces haven't stopped egyptians from battling security forces as protesters continue to vent their anger against the government for five days in a row across one bell true has the latest from cairo. this is forces in the uniform of the national salvation front released a statement saying they were seized arnold with the president and he has not accepted responsibility for the violence from the country under the bloodshed they say they will only gauge early and dialogue with him if he takes it seriously what they said saying if they want a national salvation government they want the cabinet to resign and the constitution to be revoked in the meantime here in cairo the cabinet
later we'll report from bahrain where doctors say they face of the same brutal treatment as the anti government protesters are trying to say. you say eight pm here in moscow you live with us on our t.v. i'm to bang with say we begin in egypt egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the turmoil gripping the country the state of emergency and curfews declared in the three provinces haven't stopped egyptians from battling security forces as...
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whether the taliban will be resurgent, whether the government in afghanistan that will succeed president karzai's will be able to stand. those issues when you push the white house on them i tend to get people saying, look, we're ending these wars. we'll dole with what comes down the road. but we're not going to be deterred from our course. they think thos crucial strategically. they think they're in the business of reestablishing america's image abroad pre-9/11. reestablishing america's alliances and they think they've done that in the first four years and they want to continue it. and finally, the thing that is at the center of the white house's strategic thinking is this idea of rebalancing american power toward asia to dole with the rising china. they don't want anything to get in the way of that, even to the point of leaving what a lot of people fear is a vacuum of american power in areas that traditionally have been crucial to have american power, like the middle east. >> rose: but there's also, when you lock at who is happening in mali and you lock at sort of things that are happen
whether the taliban will be resurgent, whether the government in afghanistan that will succeed president karzai's will be able to stand. those issues when you push the white house on them i tend to get people saying, look, we're ending these wars. we'll dole with what comes down the road. but we're not going to be deterred from our course. they think thos crucial strategically. they think they're in the business of reestablishing america's image abroad pre-9/11. reestablishing america's...
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and we report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as anti-government protesters they are trying to save. life from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now our top story this hour the state of emergency and curfews declared by egypt's president in three provinces haven't stopped egyptians from battling security forces as protesters continue to vent their anger against the government now the deadly unrest is in its fifth day and has been sparked by protests marking the second anniversary of the two thousand and eleven revolution beltre reports for archie from cairo. president of morsi issued the state of emergency yesterday in three cities and susan it's been a they've seen the worst of the violence in the last three days he also increased a curfew between nine pm and six am to have already been called for protests to break this curfew starting at eight pm tonight they say in defiance of the president what this will mean on the ground is that likely to be several street battles between security forces and protesters as they remain on the s
and we report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as anti-government protesters they are trying to save. life from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now our top story this hour the state of emergency and curfews declared by egypt's president in three provinces haven't stopped egyptians from battling security forces as protesters continue to vent their anger against the government now the deadly unrest is in its fifth day and has been...
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>> well, we have to see what government actually is formed, it's a coalition government in israel. i think it's likely now to be a center-right government rather than the right wing rump government that looked likely given the pulse before the election. that is essentially better news. it means that israel is going, i think, to be more willing to engage in making peace with the palestinians. that the two-stage solution which is on life support at the moment has a chance to breathe again. i wouldn't take it further than that, but there's a limited sliver of hope put it that way in that regard. when it comes to iran, i don't think the election changes things that much. essentially this is an american-led problem. and as much as netanyahu threatens force, i think he will take the lead from president obama who has made it clear he's not going to allow iran to get nuclear weapons. the problem here is the clock is ticking as the president has said himself. and the iranians are playing around with the venue for negotiations, the timing of negotiations. and we're already heading for februa
>> well, we have to see what government actually is formed, it's a coalition government in israel. i think it's likely now to be a center-right government rather than the right wing rump government that looked likely given the pulse before the election. that is essentially better news. it means that israel is going, i think, to be more willing to engage in making peace with the palestinians. that the two-stage solution which is on life support at the moment has a chance to breathe again....
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government officials in the u.s. and abroad are getting involved and we have the details from our new york city newsroom. >> reporter: hey there. the fbi and local turkish police have joined the search for the 33-year-old wife and mother of two. she was last seen leaving her istanbul hostel for dinner monday night and seems to have vanished, leaving her passport, clothing and phone chargers. family members tell fox newschannel, sierra is a photographer and she left her staten island home to take pictures in istanbul, january 7. she checked in with them frequently, texting her family and skyping with her two children daily. her sister received a text from her monday morning, but no one has heard from her since. she was planning to return home on tuesday, january 25. but she missed her family and decided to move up her flight to the 22nd. when her husband went to pick her up, she never showed. >> you know, you have so many stories going through your mind, you don't know what to think, you don't know what to believe. yo
government officials in the u.s. and abroad are getting involved and we have the details from our new york city newsroom. >> reporter: hey there. the fbi and local turkish police have joined the search for the 33-year-old wife and mother of two. she was last seen leaving her istanbul hostel for dinner monday night and seems to have vanished, leaving her passport, clothing and phone chargers. family members tell fox newschannel, sierra is a photographer and she left her staten island home...
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to return to the table and a new you know more centrist government if he includes the parties of the center left that. that did well in this election there's not going to be a return to the peace table so i think barack obama has a lot on his plate on his own domestic economic issues but if he gets them sorted out as we may see him come back to this issue that for him is a matter of idealism i don't think we should decide how well i don't know in politics i mean how can i say that i mean not whining about it when the state department says settlement growth is unfortunate unfortunate and helpful what kind of language is that what kind of language is that that's what's called a spoiler plate and it's been. it's been the state department position for a long time ok benign it is not strong enough it is it reflects the fact that obama lost the battle in his first term with netanyahu over that very question ok robert where do you came in on that ok what why wasn't the palestinian issue at the former and or. go ahead. look i think that we have we have to be more realistic about this it alwa
to return to the table and a new you know more centrist government if he includes the parties of the center left that. that did well in this election there's not going to be a return to the peace table so i think barack obama has a lot on his plate on his own domestic economic issues but if he gets them sorted out as we may see him come back to this issue that for him is a matter of idealism i don't think we should decide how well i don't know in politics i mean how can i say that i mean not...
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they're constantly targeted by the authorities for treating protesters in the kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. and the posthumous trial of deceased russian lawyer serbian magnitsky has been postponed until next month his death in a detention cell more than three years ago strained relations between moscow and washington. from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's good to have you with us two pm now here in the russian capital and twelve noon in cairo our top story this hour protesters in egypt are out on the streets again let's just spite a curfew imposed by president mohamed morsi as part of a state of emergency now the measures followed deadly demonstrations against the government and unrest following the handing down of death sentences to some participants of last year's football riots a local reporter bel true has the latest from the capital. president obama issued the state of emergency yesterday in three cities susan is the lead that seen the worst violence in the last three days he will say and carries a curfew between nine pm and six am to ha
they're constantly targeted by the authorities for treating protesters in the kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. and the posthumous trial of deceased russian lawyer serbian magnitsky has been postponed until next month his death in a detention cell more than three years ago strained relations between moscow and washington. from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's good to have you with us two pm now here in the russian capital and twelve noon in cairo...
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role in a more modern government. another newcomer is shaking israel's political landscape. >> benjamin netanyahu has taken this page -- taken the stage. let's listen. >> that was the whole of israeli citizens. i'm hoping to leave these changes and for this purpose, we ought to create a wide as possible government. i started this task already this evening. the government that will be created will be based on the following principles. the government will be based on five central ideas. the strength and security facing the great challenges. and the main principle was and has been and will be to prevent iran from getting nuclear weapons. secondly, responsibility for the economy in the face of the continual global crisis. thirdly, a governmental responsibility for yearning for a real peace. enhancement approved equality in network -- enhancement of equality in work, and a reduction in the price of living and the reduction in coalition housing in israel. >> benjamin netanyahu speaking there. what will a new and israeli gov
role in a more modern government. another newcomer is shaking israel's political landscape. >> benjamin netanyahu has taken this page -- taken the stage. let's listen. >> that was the whole of israeli citizens. i'm hoping to leave these changes and for this purpose, we ought to create a wide as possible government. i started this task already this evening. the government that will be created will be based on the following principles. the government will be based on five central...
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are government subsidies feeding a bubble about to burst? (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. .. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." >> eric: does america have a glut of college graduates? well, maybe. nearly half of all workers with a college degree has a job that does not require a college degree. stevemore says blame it on this. explosion in government subsidies that is pushing too many kids in to college. so, steve, once again, washington's good intentions having a bad consequence. >> yeah. i think there are really two factors behind this fact that college graduates can't get a job anywhere near the kind of field they want to. one is that you've got an explosion of subsidies to make college so expensive. >> eric: let me stop you there. what do you mean explosionive of custodies t
are government subsidies feeding a bubble about to burst? (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. .. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." >> eric: does america have a glut of college graduates? well, maybe. nearly half of all...
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the german coalition government fails to impose and important tasks months ahead of the national parliamentary vote. christian democrats lose ground to the social democrats opposition in regional elections. and as israel prepares for its own parliamentary poll on tuesday we report on why many in the country are growing increasingly frustrated with the policies of the party that said to win the vote. live from our studios in central moscow you're watching r r c with me and he said now it's good to have you with us four pm here in the russian capital let's get straight to our top story and the islamic terrorist cell allegedly responsible for the deadly siege in algeria says france is carrying out a crusader campaign in the region almost sixty hostages were killed after militants captured a remote gas plant in retaliation for the ongoing french intervention in neighboring mali well the islamists claim they wanted to negotiate the release of their captives but the offer was turned down but the algerian military deciding to storm the facility causing a bloodbath more terror attacks have now been pr
the german coalition government fails to impose and important tasks months ahead of the national parliamentary vote. christian democrats lose ground to the social democrats opposition in regional elections. and as israel prepares for its own parliamentary poll on tuesday we report on why many in the country are growing increasingly frustrated with the policies of the party that said to win the vote. live from our studios in central moscow you're watching r r c with me and he said now it's good...